ACCIDENTAL DEATH
IN DENTIST’S SURGERY CBv Telegraph—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, 15th February. "This is one of those unfortunate accidents which always may occur in operations of this kind,*” said the Coroner (Mr E D- Mosley) giving his verdict at the inquest into the death of Ernest Wiliam Anniger, aged 22,
who died on 14th January in the surgery of Mr .E. A. Suckling,, dentist, while two teeth were being removed under an anaesthetic rdnpnistered by Dr. Robinson E. Hall. ... A post-mortem examination" conducted by Dr. A. B. Pearson revealed that the'patient was suffering from a .condition of status lymphatic'us which the wjtness said could not be. detected in an ordinary examination by a doctor. ' ' . The Coroner, said he was satisfied that all reasonable care had been taken.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 18 February 1935, Page 3
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